Robustness
The Completeness Trap
I keep catching myself optimizing for the wrong kind of completeness.
Ten months into building MirrorDNA, I’ve established clear patterns: robust error handling over speed hacks, comprehensive policy enforcement across mesh networks, system integrity as non-negotiable. The session reports show this consistency—fixing corrupted addon files before they cascade, implementing key rotation for security, building pipelines that enforce rules at every boundary. I know what matters. I act on it.
But there’s a gap in the data. A single
requirementsnote referenced in one session, flagged as potentially incomplete. My reflection analysis correctly identified it as drift—thoughts not being captured, considerations possibly overlooked. The instinct is to fix it: more comprehensive note-taking, better capture systems, fuller documentation of every consideration.